Sweden Democrats loses third spot on the Swedish political party rank

Sunday, 17 November 2013
The Swedish far right party, Sweden Democrats has slipped down
the aisle in a rare move which sees the Green Party and the Left Party
shift forward in a new opinion poll.

The poll conducted by polling organisation In Sifo for the Swedish
dailies Svenska Dabladet and Göteborg Posten for the month of
November shows a surprise slope for the far right party, Sweden
Democrats. It has therefore givens the mantle for the country’s third
largest party to the Greens.

The Red-Green bloc now has a majority without the support of any other
party and hold a 12 points lead over the governing Alliance parties
according to the poll.

Although the Social Democrats fell back a bit, the Centre Party and the
Christian Democrats revolves around the 4 percent parliamentary
accession threshold mark. Any change are said to be within the margin
of error.
By Scancomark.com Team

Swedish public opinion: How much support will the parties gain in the measurement in percentage

Party

Voter’s Support

Change *

Social Democrats:

34.5,

-1.1

The Left party

7.3

+0.9

Green party

9.1

+1.2

Moderates

25.0

+ -0

Center
party

4.1,

+0.3

People’s Party

5.9

-0.1;

Christian Democrats:

3.9:

-0.1;

Sweden Democrats

9.0,

-0.7;

Blocs

Red-Green

Alliance

50.9

38.9

* Change in percentage points since the previous survey in October.

The opinion poll was conducted via telephone interviews between the
4th and 14th November when 1901 people over 18 years were asked:
"Which party would you vote for if the election were today?"
Source: Sifo / Swedish Dagbladet and Göteborgs-Posten